研究目的
This research proposes tridimensional (3D) laser scanning for surveying and visualizing lighting in complex geometry spaces. Architects and lighting designers need to comprehend the characteristic of existing lighting in relation to the space configuration in order to design new lighting plans or installations whilst taking into account existing environment where they intervene.
研究成果
The research presented a new lighting survey and visualization method with 3D laser scanning for existing built environments with vast complex geometries. This is a complementary daylighting survey method responding to the limitations of existing tools and methods including photometric measurements and HDR imagery. The study showed that architects and designers can survey and visualize the lighting distribution patterns of spaces of different areas from small interiors to vast fragmented exterior urban lighting spaces.
研究不足
The method seems less potent for surveying lighting patterns of small and geometrically simple environments because of the cost of current 3D laser scanning devices. Furthermore, future research could explore projecting calibrated HDR imagery on point clouds for increased effectiveness in the extraction of luminance data from 3D laser scanned models and generate more precise results.